As coronavirus concerns continue, it's hard to ignore the crazy-low flight prices that are currently available.
07.02.2020 - 23:31 / deadline.com
By Nancy Tartaglione
International Box Office Editor/Senior Contributor
Warner Bros’ Birds Of Prey winged its way to 51 overseas markets on Wednesday and Thursday, grossing $7.8M at the international box office through those first two days. The Cathy Yan-directed DC spinoff has opened to No. 1 in its major plays, save Korea and Italy where local titles are dominating. Ahead of the weekend, the industry was seeing a $60M-$70M offshore launch frame; the film could come in at the lower
As coronavirus concerns continue, it's hard to ignore the crazy-low flight prices that are currently available.
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